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Top 5 WWE Superstars Who Never Got The Chance To Main Event Wrestlemania

1 years ago By Jhon Woug

WrestlemaniWrestleMania, WWE’s annual extravaganza, is the grandest stage for any professional wrestler to prove their mettle. For years, fans have witnessed iconic main events that have etched themselves into the annals of sports entertainment history. Yet, among the celebrated headliners, there lies a group of remarkable talents who, despite their undeniable contributions, never had the honour of main eventing WrestleMania. In this article, we’ll delve into the stories of five such WWE superstars who, despite their immense talents and dedication, never found themselves in the closing match of the grandest spectacle.

OWEN HART

Owen Hart’s untimely passing tragically ended the career of a wrestler who had both immense in-ring talent and an innate ability to entertain. Owen was an agile technician who showcased incredible technical skills and athleticism in the ring. His rivalry with his brother, Bret “The Hitman” Hart, led to timeless matches that captivated audiencesOwen’s presence was marked by his wit and charm, making him a versatile performer. While his career was tragically cut short, the fact that he never headlined WrestleMania remains a sombre reminder of the lost potential and the enduring legacy of “The Rocket.”

“Mr. PEFECT” CURT HENNIG

Curt Hennig, known to the world as “Mr. Perfect,” was a true ring technician. His technical prowess, combined with his natural athleticism, made him a standout performer in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Hennig’s in-ring abilities were unparalleled, and his contributions to WWE’s roster during his prime were immense.

Hennig’s charismatic persona and ability to make his opponents shine set him apart. Despite his exceptional talent, Hennig never found himself in the main event of a WrestleMania. His legacy as “Mr. Perfect” lives on, a reminder of a superstar whose abilities were indeed perfect, yet the main event spot eluded him.

KANE

Despite being a towering figure in WWE history, Kane, the Big Red Monster, never had the opportunity to main event WrestleMania. With his menacing presence, unique character, and storied rivalries, including his long-standing feud with The Undertaker, Kane’s impact on the wrestling world is undeniable. Despite his compelling storylines and undeniable charisma, the coveted spotlight of a WrestleMania main event always eluded him. Kane’s legacy, however, remains an indelible part of WWE’s tapestry, showcasing that success isn’t solely defined by main event appearances but by the lasting impression left on the hearts of fans worldwide.

CM Punk

CM Punk’s absence from WrestleMania’s main event is a significant chapter in both his career and WWE history. Despite his undeniable charisma, in-ring prowess, and passionate fan base, Punk never received the opportunity to close out the grandest stage of them all. This absence became a pivotal factor in his decision to part ways with WWE.

Holding the WWE Championship for an impressive stretch of over 15 years, spanning from 2011 to 2013, he emerged as the record holder. Paradoxically, despite this achievement, he found himself positioned beneath The Rock and John Cena in the line-up for both WrestleMania 28 and 29. This unexpected relegation contributed to his eventual departure from the company.

Punk’s frustration over being overlooked for main event opportunities, despite his monumental popularity and captivating storylines, led to his growing disillusionment with the company. The famous “Pipe Bomb” promo was a culmination of his mounting discontent, resonating with fans who shared his sentiments.

Ultimately, his departure from WWE was fueled by a desire for creative freedom and a chance to main event at other wrestling promotions. While Punk’s WrestleMania main event absence played a role in his exit, his legacy remains deeply ingrained in wrestling history, serving as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that come with achieving one’s vision within the industry.

Booker T

Booker T’s illustrious wrestling career is marred by one notable absence: a WrestleMania main event. Despite his undeniable talent, charisma, and championship reigns, he never received the coveted opportunity to close out the grandest stage in sports entertainment. Booker T’s journey from WCW success to WWE transition showcased his versatility, yet the main event spotlight at WrestleMania continually eluded him. This absence serves as a reminder that even exceptional athletes can face the challenge of breaking into the top-tier main event scene. Despite this, Booker T remains a respected figure in wrestling history, with his legacy extending beyond WrestleMania’s centre stage.

A five-time WCW champion (and holder of the World Heavyweight Championship once), he stood out as one of the most well-rounded performers in his era. His closest brush with a main event was a mid-card World Title match against Triple H at WrestleMania XIX.

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